Is A Runaway Black Hole Creating A Trail of Stars? | Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains...
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Top Comments (10)
Saavik being a Starfleet officer in Star Trek and Science officer of Enterprise and also Dr Saavik is an astrophysicist expert in black holes being a guest in Star Talk.. how cool is that?
Why did the black hole get ejected from its host galaxy?
As always, Chucks delivery moment is unmatched 😂😂😂😂😂
Chuck Nice takes this show to another comedic level! Love Chuck Nice
This is the reason why I loved working for scientists and engineers - they all have a sense of humor.
The fact that humans have discovered so much about things that are so far away in the Universe is just amazing!
Someone just has to address the elephant in the room: How cool is it to be actually named Saavik?
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' (I found it!) but 'That's funny ...' Isaac Asimov
Saavik's voice is so perfectly poindextery for being a black hole specialist
She obviously was named after one of the characters in Star Trek, namely the character Saavik, who was played by Kirstie Alley in the Wrath of Khan. Cool!
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Top Comments (10)
Saavik being a Starfleet officer in Star Trek and Science officer of Enterprise and also Dr Saavik is an astrophysicist expert in black holes being a guest in Star Talk.. how cool is that?
Why did the black hole get ejected from its host galaxy?
As always, Chucks delivery moment is unmatched 😂😂😂😂😂
Chuck Nice takes this show to another comedic level! Love Chuck Nice
This is the reason why I loved working for scientists and engineers - they all have a sense of humor.
The fact that humans have discovered so much about things that are so far away in the Universe is just amazing!
Someone just has to address the elephant in the room: How cool is it to be actually named Saavik?
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' (I found it!) but 'That's funny ...' Isaac Asimov
Saavik's voice is so perfectly poindextery for being a black hole specialist
She obviously was named after one of the characters in Star Trek, namely the character Saavik, who was played by Kirstie Alley in the Wrath of Khan. Cool!